Charlie Marquardt '16 became just the seventh six-time All-American in program history with his fourth place finish at the NCAA Championships in the 1500 meters.
Charlie Marquardt capped his stellar career at Haverford with his sixth All-America finish on Saturday afternoon at the NCAA Track & Field Championships.
The Haverford College Department of Athletics celebrated its proud history on Friday night as six new members and one team were inducted into the Thomas Glasser ’82 Hall of Achievement.
Jeffrey Ainsley and Dylan Verner-Crist both won their respective events. Charlie Marquardt ran the 19th fastest time in Division III this season in the 800 meters.
The Fords had 91 student-athletes recognized on the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll for the spring season - the most of any school in the conference.
Award winners were (from left to right): Nora Weathers (Kannerstein), Sara Rennert (Haddleton), Jamie Ulrich (Haddleton), Ben Krieger (Haddleton), Dhario DeSousa (Haddleton), Charlie Marquardt (Varsity Cup), Sam Yarosh (Varsity Cup & Cary Award).
The Haverford College men's outdoor track & field team built off of a successful first day and gained points in multiple events in Day Two of competition.
The Haverford College men's track and field team started off on a good note in the Widener Invitational on Friday evening. Competing in two events, the Fords placed two runners in the top three in the 5,000 meters to highlight the day.
The Haverford College men's outdoor track and field team, following a second place finish at the Centennial Conference Indoor Championship, will get its spring season underway at the Danny Curran Invitational hosted by Widener on Friday at 5 p.m.
Haverford College sophomore Henry Woods finished atop the leaderboard in the 5,000 meter run, while seniors Dylan Verner-Crist and Sam Fujimori finished among the top three in the 10,000 meters